Forest ecosystems are still being destroyed at an alarming rate, but they offer our best hope of slowing climate change.
Would you forego interest earned on your savings to fund organisations at the forefront of preventing deforestation, and restoring forest ecosystems?
High street banks are notorious for funding activities that harm our planet as well as paying poor rates of interest to savers. Why not keep your money in an account that earns a good return and protects the planet? You have the power to choose.
With over £1trillion deposited with the 4 largest high street lenders in the UK alone, imagine the impact that could be created from just 1% interest earned on that money.
Urgent action is needed to halt and reverse tropical forest loss by 2030, but estimates show billion dollar shortfalls in finance currently directed towards biodiversity conservation. You can help in bridging that gap.
Choose from a range of savings products such as easy-access savings, fixed term bonds and ISA tax efficient saving.
Opting to receive a lower amount of interest below the maximum on offer means that vital funding can be provided to organisations working to halt and reverse deforestation.
We'll show the total money generated from your deposit, who these have been donated to (if not taken as interest), and location data of forest areas that have been protected or restored.
We're looking for like minded savers to inform how we build financial products that have real impact in addressing the climate and ecological emergencies. Sign up today to be involved in the conversation.
Disclaimer: This site is designed to help us connect with individuals who would be interested in using their money for good causes, help us gauge the level of interest in an innovative savings product that protects the world's forests, and give feedback on design proposals. No financial services are currently available, and we are not offering financial services of any kind.
Photo credits: Misty way towards Kursheong, the city of Orchids Photo by Boudhayan Bardhan on Unsplash ; land, and earth in Sangre Grande, Trinidad and Tobago by Renaldo Matamoro Photo by Renaldo Matamoro on Unsplash ; Jaguar Image by vladimircech on Freepik